Description
CircuitMess Sparkly – DIY Light-Chasing Robot Car Kit
Sparkly is a fun and educational DIY robot car kit that introduces kids and beginners to the world of robotics and electronics. Designed to move away from light sources, Sparkly uses photoresistors to detect and respond to light, making it an ideal project for learning about sensors and programming.
Key Features:
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Light-Avoidance Technology – Sparkly autonomously moves away from light sources, teaching users how photoresistors work and the basics of sensor-driven behavior.
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Dual Operation Modes:
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Remote Control Mode – Drive Sparkly manually with the included remote controller for interactive play.
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Light-Activated Mode – Sparkly automatically reacts to light and moves away from it using its built-in sensors.
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Educational STEM Experience – Sparkly offers a hands-on introduction to electronics, sensor technology, and basic robotics programming for young learners and beginners.
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Expandable Learning – Sparkly is part of the CircuitMess STEM Adventure series, allowing users to combine it with other kits (like Bit, Harald, and Robby) to deepen their understanding of robotics and expand their projects.
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Easy for Beginners – Ideal for children ages 7 and up, this kit provides both beginner-friendly and more complex challenges, making it suitable for a range of skill levels.
Product Benefits:
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Helps develop problem-solving, programming, and engineering skills.
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Sparks curiosity about the fundamentals of robotics, sensors, and electronics.
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Perfect for STEM education at home or in the classroom.
Recommended Age: Suitable for children aged 7 and up, beginners, and young makers interested in learning about robotics.
Why Choose Sparkly?
CircuitMess Sparkly is the perfect kit for introducing kids to the exciting world of STEM education. Whether they are driving Sparkly with the remote or watching it respond to light, this interactive robot provides a comprehensive and engaging learning experience in robotics, engineering, and coding.
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